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Pioneering transdisciplinary research to explore democracy in the digital age

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The Digital Technology for Democracy Lab is a collaboration across the University of Virginia that explores how rapidly evolving digital technologies can challenge, but might also fortify, democratic institutions and practices.

 

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  • Co-Opting AI

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Wednesday, September 23, 2026 • 4:00 PM – 5:15 PM EDT

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AI Impact Atlas

Subterranean Convergence

Open-Source AI as Democratic Infrastructure

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AI Shock

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Multimodal Climate AI

Data in the Dark

Automation’s Ecologies

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DTD Lab Welcomes New Postdocs & Faculty Affiliate

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Reimagining AI for Environmental Justice & Creativity Collection of Essays

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Insights from the Visual Generative AI Propaganda Convening

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Gender & Tech: Possible AI Futures

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Co-Opting AI: Geopolitics

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FLiNG Report Launch: How Finfluencers, Fin-Tech, and FOMO Shape Young Adults’ Financial Well-being

Cryptocurrency & Democracy

Gender & Tech: Immigration & Techno-authoritarianism

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Co-Opting AI: Insurance

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Gender & Tech: Digital Transformation

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Digital Democracy from Below

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Co-Opting AI: Kids

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Gender & Tech: Dis/Misinformation & Political Extremism

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OGPA Postdoc Spotlight: Maria Lungu

Gender & Tech: Trans-inclusive Technology Governance

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Co-Opting AI: Libraries

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Gender & Tech: Data Work & Political Participation

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Co-Opting AI: Antiquity

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Gender & Tech: Technocapitalism & Environmental Justice

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Co-Opting AI: Taxes

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Gender & Tech: Platform Governance

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Gender & Tech: Data Governance

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Gender & Tech: Digital Colonialism

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‘The Algorithm’: AI, Civil Rights, and the Workplace

AI Generated Visual Misinformation, Propaganda, and Democracy

Visual Misinformation

Co-Opting AI: Debt

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Co-Opting AI: Museums

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Co-Opting AI: Privacy

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Co-Opting AI: Anatomy

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Co-Opting AI: Campaigning

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Co-Opting AI: Math

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Co-Opting AI: Cars

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Co-Opting AI: Origins

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The Role of AI in Environmental Justice

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When AI Meets Cultural Policy, Heritage, and Creativity

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Co-Opting AI: Athletics

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Digital strategies of resilience: LGBTQ+ youth and identity fluidity in rural Iraq

LGBTQ+ youth in rural Iraq remain largely absent from global scholarship despite facing profound risks arising from criminalization, entrenched conservatism, and geographic isolation. A recent article co-authored by Ahmed Alrawi, DTD Lab 2024-26 postdoc, examines how rural Iraqi LGBTQ+ youth employ digital platforms to negotiate identity, manage stigma, and sustain community ties under repressive social and legal conditions.

www.tandfonline.com

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  • AI Impact Atlas

New Digital Technology for Democracy Grant to Support AI Impact Atlas

How might artificial intelligence reshape jobs and local economies? New support from UVA’s Digital Technology for Democracy Lab will help Biocomplexity Institute researchers expand the AI Impact Atlas, a decision-support platform designed to help communities prepare for a range of possible workforce futures.

biocomplexity.virginia.edu

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AI Is Infrastructure. Govern It Accordingly.

As prediction increasingly shapes decisions about jobs, healthcare, education, and public services, the next frontier is how it organizes society. In a new essay from Mona Sloane, DTD Lab faculty co-lead, she draws on the history of the railroads to argue that policymakers already have a blueprint for governing essential technologies: treat AI as infrastructure, apply public oversight, and ensure that systems central to modern life serve the public interest rather than private power.

rebootdemocracy.ai

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